Solos Technology Limited is a privately held developer of AI-powered smart glasses and wearable technology. The company has offices in Hong Kong and Cambridge, Massachusetts. Solos was established in 2019, originating as a spin-off of the smart-glasses product line from Kopin Corporation (NASDAQ: KOPN), which maintains an ownership interest in Solos' parent company. The company's development team includes engineers with ties to MIT. Financial details such as revenue and employee count are not publicly available.
Solos designs and sells smart eyewear that integrates audio, on-device AI assistants, and other features into frames compatible with prescription lenses. Its product lines, marketed under the "AirGo" brand, offer functionalities like hands-free control, real-time language translation, fitness tracking, and ChatGPT integration. The company's technology portfolio includes patented innovations in audio processing, like its Whisper™ Audio Technology for noise cancellation, as well as directional stereo speakers and mobile app integration for health and fitness coaching. Solos also develops assistive technology glasses for the blind and low-vision community.
The company's patent-litigation posture is that of an operating company asserting its own intellectual property. This is reflected in its single tracked case, where it is the plaintiff. In January 2026, Solos filed a significant patent infringement lawsuit against Meta Platforms, Inc., EssilorLuxottica SA, and their subsidiaries, including Oakley, Inc., in the United States District Court for the District of Massachusetts.
The lawsuit against Meta and its partners is the company's most notable litigation. Solos alleges that the Ray-Ban Meta smart glasses infringe upon its patents related to core smart-eyewear technologies, including audio processing, sensor fusion, and intelligent assistance features. In its complaint, Solos claims the defendants had detailed knowledge of its technology and patents prior to launching their competing products. The company is seeking "multiple billions of dollars" in damages and an injunction to halt the sale of the allegedly infringing products.